The Naval Academy Alumni Association & Foundation is focused on creating informed and engaged advocates.  We welcome our alumni, parents and friends to become involved and stay involved through several different avenues:

Join A Chapter

Get connected and stay connected to USNA no matter where you live by joining your local Alumni Chapter.

Join A Parent Club

Get involved with your local parent club and become part of the wonderful community that will help keep you informed about what is going on in Annapolis and offer ways for you to support your midshipman.

Become A Member

Join the Naval Academy Alumni Association and gain special benefits only available to members, as well as receiving publications like Shipmate magazine and WaveTops e-newsletter.

Become A Donor

Why should you donate to the Naval Academy Foundation?  Learn more about philanthropically supporting the Naval Academy via the Naval Academy Foundation.

Become A Mentor or Protégé

Join in the Class of '69's Alumni Mentoring Program (AMP) pilot which was approved by the USNAAA Board of Trustees at its 8 December 2011 meeting.  Participate as a protégé to leverage the know how, connections, and relationships of your fellow Alumni. Volunteer as a mentor to share your experience, wisdom, and network to help other Alumni. Lead by helping to inform your members and to support the coming AMP Pilot through your organization.

Become A Corporate Donor or Member

Your corporation or private foundation can get involved by philanthropically supporting the Naval Academy via the Foundation or by becoming a corporate member of the Alumni Association.

Parents Give Back

"What could be more useful than helping an institution that produces tomorrow's leaders and is the foundation for our national security? The Naval Academy is a national treasure." The Lenczowskis P'13 Read more ...

"The Naval Academy's perspective is that it's much more about the process, not just whether the midshipmen win or lose.  The valuable thing is the opportunity for a team of midshipmen to collaborate on a challenging design project and have it reviewed by project engineers from Boeing. It's real world stuff in terms of both the engineering and the leadership challenges the mids face." --

CAPT Rusty Yeiser '74, USN (Ret.)

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